On May 4, 2017, at 12:42 PM, Riley Hanus 
<rha...@u.northwestern.edu<mailto:rha...@u.northwestern.edu>> wrote:

I have used the generalized anisotropic mustrain model (Cubic crystal system, 
so S400 and S220 are used).  The generalized anisotropic model works well in 
fitting the peak broadening!

1) I wanted to confirm that the plot of mustrain is in strain*10^-6.  Meaning 
mustrain*10^-4 = strain %.

Numbers shown in data tab are strain*1,000,000 (10^6*delta-d/d or equivalently 
10^6*delta-Q/Q; unit-less)


2) How do I either export the 3D strain plot that you can view when selecting 
Select plot type: mustrain under the Data tab.
Use the “floppy disk” icon to export the plot as a bitmap image.

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Brian
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